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For our part, the SNP has produced a Gaelic bill twice in the past 25 years. I welcome the latest bill, which—Parliament willing—will reach the statute book.
For example, in the case of the Glasgow schools project, the successful bidder came up with a proposal that involved 12 new schools when the council expected to get only two new schools.
They pay little attention to what is going on around them or to the people who work day in and day out to keep the shops busy and to ensure that we can buy what we want. The people who serve us are often at risk of violent or racial attacks.
People would not get elected by having 7 per cent support over a broad area, so it would be more difficult for someone who had broad but fairly weak support.
Are we agreed on the wording of paragraph 7? The paragraph reads: "The exact format of these supporting documents is a matter for the Scottish Ministers."